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Episode 15: Peter Kilpatrick, Faith and Science in Catholic Higher Education

1 h 0 min · 16 de feb de 2026
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Dr. Peter Kilpatrick, President of the Catholic University of America (CUA), discusses the unique role that Catholic institutions have in the landscape of higher education as well as how CUA in looking to fulfill that role. Toward this end, he discusses recent initiatives launched at the Catholic University of America around science and faith including one on artificial intelligence. Dr. Kilpatrick also shares his professional and personal journey that led him to eventually being named the 16th president in CUA’s history.

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